I don't believe you can make a "start up disk" in XP. There is a feature called System Recovery. You can find it by clicking Start, then All Programs, then Sytem Recovery, then click on Recovery Media Creator. This creates a set of Recovery Disks.
Generally speaking, no. Most Windows XP installations are made onto NTFS partitions, which MS-DOS cannot read.
Yes, if you have a CD drive.
No one likes a Windows XP slow startup. When you startup your computer you want it to be ready to use immediately. I can not make it that fast, but I can help you fix slow windows xp. Read more: http://slow-xp.com/how-to-fix-slow-window-xp-and-optimize-your-computer.html
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Program\Startup is the Windows XP startup folder for all users.
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Program\Startup is the Windows XP startup folder for all users.
You can improve your booting time of windows xp just by using startup manager.
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config.sys, ntldr, ntdetect.com
Create a dos boot disk. Make sure that it contains FORMAT and FDISK. If you have access to Windows 98 then you can create a boot disk.
c = Can windows xp recovery disk be used to intall windowa xp on a laptop that hasvista installed already? =
Downgrade it, you can use a Windows XP install disk to undo the Windows 7 one.
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